Morris Jr. Named Head Men’s Basketball Coach at D3 Framingham State

Donald Morris Jr. has been named the new head coach of the Framingham State University men’s basketball program as announced by Director of Athletics Tom Kelley.   

“Donald brings a wealth of Division III coaching experience to our program,” said Kelley.  “He has proven success in rebuilding struggling programs and is a tireless recruiter of quality student-athletes and we look forward to seeing what he can do here.” 

With over 16 years of college coaching experience, Morris has had various coaching stints at both the Division III level and the junior college level including MassBay Community College, Newbury College, Emerson College, Daniel Webster College, Suffolk University and Lesley University. 

“It is an honor and privilege to be the next head men’s basketball coach at Framingham State University. I would like to thank Athletic Director Tom Kelley, Deputy Director Carey Eggen and Assistant Director Kathy Lynch for the opportunity,” said Morris.  “I am looking forward to building a success program and developing student-athletes both on and off the court. Framingham State has a tremendous tradition in the classroom, community and athletics, and being a pair of it is an honor.” 

Prior to joining the Rams, Coach Morris was the Head Men’s Basketball Coach for at MassBay Community College. The Buccaneers showed remarkable improvement under Morris’ direction increasing their win total from the previous year and earning a playoff berth in the Region 21 playoffs.  The Buccaneers defeated four national ranked teams, finished 10th in opponents’ field goal percentage and 7th in points allowed per game in the NJCAA Division III. On the offensive end of the court, the Buccaneers were 2nd in field goal percentage and 2nd in 3pt percentage in the country for NJCAA Division III. Coach Morris and his staff produced two all-conference players that were top five in the conference in field goal percentage and three-point percentage.  

Prior to his time at MassBay, Morris was the Associate Head Coach at Newbury College for the 2018-19 season where the Nighthawks advanced to the NECC Championship game for the first time in school history. In 2017-2018 Coach Morris was an Assistant Coach at Emerson College. 

From 2006-2014, Donald Morris Jr was the Head Men’s Basketball Coach at Lesley University leading the Lynx to the NAC finals and the NECC Semi Finals. Coach Morris produced Lesley University’s first DIII All-American men’s basketball player, and had several players receive National “Scholar-Baller” Awards in conjunction with the National Consortium for Academics and Sports (NCAS).  

As the Head Men’s Basketball Coach at Daniel Webster College, Coach Morris produced the first DIII All-American player in school history, and advanced to the NECC Semi-Finals. 

Coach Morris has also worked closely with staff from the Iowa Wolves NBA G-League, Minnesota Timberwolves, Orlando Magic, Boston Celtics and the New England Falcons, a Women’s Semi Pro Team. Morris owns his own AAU program, called Basketball 2 the Limit, which has sent over 250 student-athletes to play collegiate basketball at D1, D2 and D3 schools all across the country in the past 14 years. 

After having the 2020-21 season cancelled due to COVID, the Rams open their season on November 5th. 

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